An empowering entryway to the spiritual revival of our times, this third volume, in a momentous seven-volume series, provides nine diverse and exciting commentaries to the traditional liturgy, written by some of today's most respected scholars and teachers from all perspectives of the Jewish world. This third volume of the My People's Prayer Book series explores the rich content and meaning of the P'sukei D'zimrah, which sets the tone and prepares the way for the daily transition from secular routine to the sacred act of communal prayer.
An empowering entryway to the spiritual revival of our times, this third volume, in a momentous seven-volume series, provides nine diverse and exciting commentaries to the traditional liturgy, written by some of today's most respected scholars and teachers from all perspectives of the Jewish world.This third volume of the My People's Prayer Book series explores the rich content and meaning of the P'sukei D'zimrah, which sets the tone and prepares the way for the daily transition from secular routine to the sacred act of communal prayer.
About My People's Prayer Book Introduction To The Liturgy: Why The P sukei D zimrah? Lawrence A. Hoffman Prayer in the Bible and the Use of the Bible in Later Jewish Prayer Marc Brettler The Twofold Halakhic Status of P sukei D zimrah Daniel Landes P sukei D zimrah and the Problem of Length in Modern Prayer Books David Ellenson Ashre: Psalm 145 and Its Rhetorical Structure Reuven Kimelman Introduction to the Commentaries: How to Look for Meaning in the Prayers Lawrence A. Hoffman The Liturgy 1. Opening Blessing: Barukh She amar ("Blessed Is the One by Whose Speech ") 2. Biblical Interlude I: Medieval Additions A. 1 Chronicles 16:8 36 B. Mixture of Psalm Verses C. Psalm 100 D. Mixture of Biblical Verses 3. The Daily Hallel (Hallel Sheb khol Yom): Psalms 145 150 A. Psalm 145 (Ashre) B. Psalm 146 C. Psalm 147 D. Psalm 148 E. Psalm 149 F. Psalm 150 4. Biblical Interlude Ii: Medieval Additions A. Mixture of Psalm Verses B. 1 Chronicles 29:10 13 C. Nehemiah 9:6 11 D. Shirat Hayam ( Song Of The Seä [Exodus 14:30 15:18]) 5. Closing Blessing: Yishtabach ( The Blessing Of Song [Birkat Hashir]) About the Commentators List of Abbreviations Glossary
About My People's Prayer Book Introduction To The Liturgy: Why The P sukei D zimrah? Lawrence A. Hoffman Prayer in the Bible and the Use of the Bible in Later Jewish Prayer Marc Brettler The Twofold Halakhic Status of P sukei D zimrah Daniel Landes P sukei D zimrah and the Problem of Length in Modern Prayer Books David Ellenson Ashre: Psalm 145 and Its Rhetorical Structure Reuven Kimelman Introduction to the Commentaries: How to Look for Meaning in the Prayers Lawrence A. Hoffman The Liturgy 1. Opening Blessing: Barukh She amar ("Blessed Is the One by Whose Speech ") 2. Biblical Interlude I: Medieval Additions A. 1 Chronicles 16:8 36 B. Mixture of Psalm Verses C. Psalm 100 D. Mixture of Biblical Verses 3. The Daily Hallel (Hallel Sheb khol Yom): Psalms 145 150 A. Psalm 145 (Ashre) B. Psalm 146 C. Psalm 147 D. Psalm 148 E. Psalm 149 F. Psalm 150 4. Biblical Interlude Ii: Medieval Additions A. Mixture of Psalm Verses B. 1 Chronicles 29:10 13 C. Nehemiah 9:6 11 D. Shirat Hayam ( Song Of The Seä [Exodus 14:30 15:18]) 5. Closing Blessing: Yishtabach ( The Blessing Of Song [Birkat Hashir]) About the Commentators List of Abbreviations Glossary
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